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"We're freezing," he said. "You work up an appetite shoveling all that snow."

They were heading to Caesario's restaurant on Elm Street.

The blizzard meant more deliveries and fewer people eating inside the restaurant Saturday afternoon.

"Usually, the place is filled up on Saturday, and you can see it's empty," said owner Nir Shpindler.

Delivery people maybe make 20 percent better tips during the snowstorm. On Saturday, one delivery customer gave a 40 cent tip on a $20 order; a second gave a $15 tip on a $15 order.

"There's no way to tell: Some people are generous, some people aren't," he said.

Others were heading toward warmer locales - if their plane got out.

At Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, no passenger flights came or left since about 5:30 p.m. Friday, according to Deputy Airport Director Brian O'Neill. A cargo flight arrived about 2:12 p.m. Saturday.

Nancy Odams was leaving behind 30 inches of snow in Epsom, hoping to catch the first departure out of Manchester since Friday afternoon, a US Airways flight to Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon, so she could connect and reach Phoenix for a horse show.

She prefers the warm weather, but added, "I am a New Englander."

Her ride to the airport wasn't frightening. "Actually, the highway was excellent, and everybody seemed to be doing 45 mph that they expected," Odams said.

Richard Fogg of Alton was waiting for that same Philadelphia flight to visit family in Fort Myers, Fla.

"I was out at 4:30 (a.m.) shoveling," he said. His wife, Melissa, had to get to work at Kohl's in Rochester, but she found the store closed.

When she woke up, Mrs. Fogg said, there was "zilch" chance of her husband leaving.